Make sure all three of the AV cables are plugged in firmly and if the problem presists there may be a problem with the cables themselves or the inputs on the TV. If this is the case, the cheapest way to fix the problem is look and see if the WII has an HDMI output on the system and if it does THEN BUY AN HDMI CABLE. They run from $10-$20
It sounds like you might have incorrectly hooked up component video or inserted the composite cable into the wrong port. If you're using component (Blue, Green Red) video cables, make sure they're plugged in correctly. If you're using a yellow video cable, make sure it is plugged into the green port.
Most likely there is a incorrect connection. Make sure that the Wii cords go to the Yellow cord to Green Jack labeled Y/Video. Red goes to Red jack labeled R, and White to White jack labeled L. Then make sure the TV is set to A/V input.
yes you can. if your soundbar has a digital inputs (both digital coax & optical to cover both) your in luck. also, if your soundbar has analog inputs your also in luck. you can even control the volume level on the soundbar with the tv remote. hope this helps.
No trick. I have an old Xbox 360 Elite that we hooked up to one of the HDMI ports with the HDMI Cable supplied with the Xbox. You could also connect using the Red/White/Yellow Composite connects for a lower quality picture. Remember no matter how you hook it up you have to select the input on the TV using the remote.
If you are connecting with the yellow white red cord, make sure Yellow=Green jack labeled Y/Video, Red goes to R, and White goes to L. Once connected the game will need to be turned on and sending signal before the TV will activate the A/V input.
Yes, my husband had his in the room for a while. Graphics look just as great as they do on our 60" Vizio. Btw I game as well, so not just a wife's view lol.